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New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability Adaptive Sports

New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability

Santa Fe, New Mexico - Santa Fe County

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Provider overview

The New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability coordinates year-round adaptive sports across the state, including adaptive skiing, rock climbing, yoga, river rafting, and watersports.

The New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability is a state agency that coordinates recreation and adaptive sports opportunities for New Mexicans with disabilities.

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Ages
Individuals with disabilities throughout New Mexico; confirm program-specific ages
Season
Year-round adaptive sports opportunities by activity and season
Cost
The source describes coordinated adaptive sports opportunities; confirm cost and registration for each activity.

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New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability

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Statewide adaptive sports and recreation

Year-round adaptive skiing, rock climbing, yoga, river rafting, and watersports coordinated across New Mexico.

Ages
Individuals with disabilities throughout New Mexico; confirm program-specific ages
Season
Year-round adaptive sports opportunities by activity and season
Schedule
See the New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability recreation and adaptive sports page for activities, partners, and how to participate.
Cost
The source describes coordinated adaptive sports opportunities; confirm cost and registration for each activity.
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Why this is listed
The New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability coordinates year-round adaptive sports opportunities across New Mexico, including adaptive ski and snowboard lessons at Ski Santa Fe and Sandia Peak, rock climbing, yoga, river rafting, and watersports.
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Statewide adaptive sports and recreation

The New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability coordinates year-round adaptive sports opportunities across New Mexico, including adaptive ski and snowboard lessons at Ski Santa Fe and Sandia Peak, rock climbing, yoga, river rafting, and watersports.

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What the provider says: The source names year-round adaptive sports, adaptive ski and snowboard lessons at Ski Santa Fe and Sandia Peak, rock climbing, yoga, river rafting, and watersports.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which activities are running this season, partner providers, adaptive equipment, and how to register.

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What we found: The New Mexico Governor's Commission on Disability coordinates year-round adaptive sports opportunities across New Mexico, including adaptive ski and snowboard lessons at Ski Santa Fe and Sandia Peak, rock climbing, yoga, river rafting, and watersports.

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What to confirm

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